Christchurch Attack Live Stream Was Viewed 4,000 Times. Christchurch attack live stream was viewed 4,000 times before being pulled down: Facebook The social network pulled down 1.5 million videos of the shooting.

Christchurch Shootings: Social Media Races To Stop Attack. A gunman opened fire in a mosque in Christchurch, New Zealand, killing 50 people and injuring 50 more. As he did so, he filmed the entire crime and live-streamed it directly to Facebook. What

Christchurch Shootings: Terrorist Attack At Mosques. Police told people in Christchurch and around NZ to be alert as there is no guarantee the risk is over after Friday's terrorist attack that killed 49 people.

New Zealand Christchurch Mosque Shootings: Social Media. Facebook said it quickly removed videos of a gunman opening fire inside a New Zealand mosque on Friday who appeared to have live-streamed his attack in a 17-minute video that looked to be recorded

Shooting Attacks At Christchurch, New Zealand, Mosques. Facebook claims Christchurch video watched fewer than 200 times during live broadcast. Facebook's VP and deputy general counsel Chris Sonderby has released a statement claiming the video of the mosque attacks was watched fewer than 200 times when it was live streamed.

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Christchurch Attack Facebook Right Leader To Speak About. A Newsnight interview with a British far-right leader about the New Zealand mosque attack has been defended by the BBC after it was accused of providing “a platform to racist hate”.

Police Probe Australian Links In Christchurch Terror. "After the crime, my understanding is the family (of this man) did approach NSW Police after the incident was on TV," Mr Fuller said in Sydney on Saturday morning.